Description
The New Yorker September 11, 2000 cover titled "Obedience School" by Benoit van Innis encapsulates a unique and insightful perspective that fans of the magazine cherish. This collectible cover art offers a rare glimpse into the iconic illustrations that The New Yorker is known for. Whether you are a dedicated collector or looking for a distinctive piece of decor, this cover is sure to impress.
Offered as a cover only, this item allows you to celebrate the artistic talent of Benoit van Innis without needing the entire magazine. Each cover tells a story and this one is no different, making it a captivating conversation starter for any space.
Cover only
Good condition
Label on front
Measurements: 8" x 10 3/4"
This cover is in good condition with minor wear that adds character to its appearance. It features a small rip, but this does not detract from its overall appeal—ideal for art lovers and enthusiasts alike. Be sure to check out the provided photos to appreciate its details fully.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation.
- Unique artwork suitable for framing or display as part of a collection.
This collectible cover is perfect for those who appreciate the artistry of magazine illustrations. Invest in a piece of cultural history with a representation of The New Yorker's storied tradition of brilliant cover art. Display it in your living room, office, or any space where its charm can shine.
Grab this exceptional piece of The New Yorker for your collection today and celebrate the legacy of Benoit van Innis!